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​​​​​​​FHFA Seeks Input On FY2022-26 Strategic Plan

Feb 10, 2022
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Public input being accepted during 30-day period that ends March 11.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has requested input on its Draft Strategic Plan, which outlines the agency's priorities for the coming years as regulator of the Federal Home Loan Bank System and as regulator and conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises).

​The Strategic Plan contains a number of objectives aimed at accomplishing three goals:

  • Securing the regulated entities' safety and soundness;
  • Fostering housing finance markets that promote equitable access to affordable and sustainable housing; and
  • Responsibly stewarding FHFA's infrastructure.

"This Strategic Plan provides a concise and transparent roadmap for FHFA," said FHFA Acting Director Sandra L. Thompson. "We will promote sustainable and equitable access to mortgage credit nationwide, and protect the safety and soundness of the U.S. housing finance system.” 

She continued, “We will also foster a high-performing work culture that exemplifies the agency's values, while holding ourselves to the same standards of performance and accomplishment that we demand of our regulated entities."

The deadline for submitting Input on the plan is March 11, 2022. You can submit your suggestions via FHFA's website.

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